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At night their shrieks and growls echo through the Tasmanian bush, and they are famous for their ferocious bite and scavenging habits. In fact the Tasmanian devil is quite shy and solitary, and one of Australia's most treasured native animals.

This is the story of the world's largest living marsupial carnivore, packed with information that has either never been published or is found only in scientific publications.


Until 3000 years ago, the devil lived in the great eastern forests on mainland Australia. Now confined to Tasmania, it was ravaged by a facial tumour disease that threatened its existence. Tasmanian Devil recounts the fascinating story of its rescue from the brink.


'A superbly readable account of this bizarre marsupial.' - New York Sun


'The intriguing story of its Hollywood connections makes for excellent reading, and the book reveals the true nature of this misunderstood creature.' - New Scientist






Table of Contents
Introduction1 Beelzebub's pup: a reappraisal of the Tasmanian devil
2 Evolution and extinction
3 Relationships in the wild
4 'Made for travelling rough': devil ecology
5 Devils and Europeans, 1803-1933
6 Demonising the Devil
7 Exploiting the Devil
8 Lure of the Devil
9 In the matter of the Society and the Board
10 From Antichrist to ambassador
11 In captivity
12 'The spinning animal from Tasmania'
13 Owning the devil: Tasmania and Warner Bros.
14 Devil Facial Tumour Disease
Notes
Select bibliography
Index

Tasmanian Devil: A deadly tale of survival

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    Publisher: Allen & Unwin
    Publication Date: 28/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9781761470400, 978-1761470400
    ISBN10: 176147040X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    At night their shrieks and growls echo through the Tasmanian bush, and they are famous for their ferocious bite and scavenging habits. In fact the Tasmanian devil is quite shy and solitary, and one of Australia's most treasured native animals.

    This is the story of the world's largest living marsupial carnivore, packed with information that has either never been published or is found only in scientific publications.


    Until 3000 years ago, the devil lived in the great eastern forests on mainland Australia. Now confined to Tasmania, it was ravaged by a facial tumour disease that threatened its existence. Tasmanian Devil recounts the fascinating story of its rescue from the brink.


    'A superbly readable account of this bizarre marsupial.' - New York Sun


    'The intriguing story of its Hollywood connections makes for excellent reading, and the book reveals the true nature of this misunderstood creature.' - New Scientist






    Table of Contents
    Introduction1 Beelzebub's pup: a reappraisal of the Tasmanian devil
    2 Evolution and extinction
    3 Relationships in the wild
    4 'Made for travelling rough': devil ecology
    5 Devils and Europeans, 1803-1933
    6 Demonising the Devil
    7 Exploiting the Devil
    8 Lure of the Devil
    9 In the matter of the Society and the Board
    10 From Antichrist to ambassador
    11 In captivity
    12 'The spinning animal from Tasmania'
    13 Owning the devil: Tasmania and Warner Bros.
    14 Devil Facial Tumour Disease
    Notes
    Select bibliography
    Index

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